15 things you'll definitely see at Preakness Stakes 2014 [Pictures]

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Ah yes, we remember the good ol' days at Preakness. You know, the golden years when spectators dragged kegs in trash cans to the infield; when the price of a beaded necklace was a simple flash of skin; when winning the Trifecta meant shotgunning a case of beer, booting and then rallying in time...

Ah yes, we remember the good ol' days at Preakness. You know, the golden years when spectators dragged kegs in trash cans to the infield; when the price of a beaded necklace was a simple flash of skin; when winning the Trifecta meant shotgunning a case of beer, booting and then rallying in time... (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

We can't tell you how many times over the years we've wondered aloud how such a delightful little drink could be so deceptively strong. The usual response? "Booze, who cares?!" Followed by the rattling off of wildly inaccurate ingredients. For the record, here's the official toned-down recipe...

We can't tell you how many times over the years we've wondered aloud how such a delightful little drink could be so deceptively strong. The usual response? "Booze, who cares?!" Followed by the rattling off of wildly inaccurate ingredients. For the record, here's the official toned-down recipe... (Robert K. Hamilton / Baltimore Sun)

With the new "softer InfieldFest" games, now your dad can become the King of Cornhole. Watch this favorite collegiate pastime bring young and old, sober and drunk, together on the Midway. Here, rows and rows of the game have been set up for your amusement -- the sporting kind as well as the...

With the new "softer InfieldFest" games, now your dad can become the King of Cornhole. Watch this favorite collegiate pastime bring young and old, sober and drunk, together on the Midway. Here, rows and rows of the game have been set up for your amusement -- the sporting kind as well as the... (BALTIMORE SUN)

To relate to the Pimlico audience, headliner Lorde will change her hit song, "Royals," to Crown Royals. Lorde is set to take the InfieldFest main stage for her first Maryland performance from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.

To relate to the Pimlico audience, headliner Lorde will change her hit song, "Royals," to Crown Royals. Lorde is set to take the InfieldFest main stage for her first Maryland performance from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images for Coachella)